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Collective Complaints 2011

16/11/2011

The trade union Fellesforbundet for Sjøfolk (FFFS) has lodged a complaint against Norway, registered under the number 74/2011, which concerns the compulsory retirement of seamen.
(more information) Complaint
no. 74/2011 English |
Norwegian

In its decision on the merits in the case European Roma Rights Centre (ERRC) v. Portugal, Complaint no. 61/2010, the European Committee of Social Rights unanimously concluded that the Portuguese government is in violation of Articles
16 (the right of the family to social, legal
and economic protection), 30 (right to protection against poverty and social exclusion) and
31§1 (provision of adequate housing), read alone or in conjunction with Article
E (non discrimination)
of the Revised Charter. (more information)
Complaint
No.61/2010News
articles

International Federation for Human Rights (FIDH)
v. Greece concerning the effects of massive environmental pollution on the health of
those living along the river Asopos and near the industrial area of Inofyta,
located 50 km north of Athens Complaint no. 72/2011(more
information)

The European Roma and
Travellers Forum (ERTF) has lodged
Complaint No. 64/2011 against France
in which it is states that the French Government continues to
forcibly evict Roma without providing suitable alternative accommodation (more
information)

The decision on the merits
on the complaint
European Council of Police Trade Unions (CESP) v.
France (no. 54/2008) is now
public, following
the adoption of
Resolution Res CM/ChS(2011) by the Committee of Ministers
at its 1103rd meeting. In its
decision, the Committee concluded that there was no violation of Articles
2§1 (reasonable working time) and 4§2 (increased remuneration for overtime
work) of the Revised Charter.

14/01/2011

Thedecision on the meritsof the European Committee of Social
Rights with regard to the caseConfédération Générale du Travail
(CGT) v. France (Complaint no. 55/2009) became public today. The complaint relates to
Articles 2 (the right to just conditions of work) and 4 (the right to a fair
remuneration) of the Revised Charter. (more)
Summary of decision

14/01/2011

The
decision on the merits of the European Committee of Social
Rights with regard to the caseConfédération française de l’Encadrement
(CFE-CGC) v. France (Complaint No. 56/2009) became public today. In its
decision , the Committee concluded unanimously that there was violation of
Article 2§1 (Reasonable working time) of the Revised Charter (more)
Summary of decision